
As a partner university to one of the best known universities in the world, Notre Dame Australia is a private university providing personalised, high quality education. Its relatively small size enables the university to offer a caring and friendly learning environment and provide challenging courses that are relevant to student, employer and community needs.
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Excellent Fremantle location by the sea |
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Very competitive tuition fees |
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Good reputation |
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Excellent modern facilities |
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Flexibility in subject and course program |
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Small university |
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Several online courses that can be accessed worldwide via the internet |
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Excellent pre-university programs |
Facts
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Established: 1990 |
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Location: Fremantle (20 mins South of Perth, Western Australia) Directly across from Fremantle Harbour
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Students: 3,000 |
Faculties / Fields of Study
| Business |
Accounting and Finance, Electronic Commerce, Environmental Management, Management and Marketing. |
| Education |
Teaching, Humanities, Graduate Studies in Education |
| Health |
Nursing, Applied Counselling and Psychology, Health and Physical Education |
| Law |
School of Law, History and Politics, Aboriginal Studies Theology |
Admission Requirements
Entry into an Undergraduate program requires completion of a secondary or high school qualification with the appropriate grades.
English Language Requirements
IELTS: level 6 (6.5 for nursing and Education and 7 for Law), with a minimum of 6 for writing.
TOEFL: minimum score of 550
GCE 'O' level - Credit Pass
Cambridge 1119 - Credit Pass
Or
Notre Dame International Language proficiency Test which can be taken in Switzerland at the Australian Consultancy office.
Students who do not initially meet the English language requirements for their chosen course can enrol in the EAP (English Academic Program) at the Phoenix Language Academy. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to continue on with their university studies.
Students not meeting the academic prerequisites of their chosen course can undertake the University Foundation program. Students who successfully complete the 20 to 40 week program are guaranteed entry into their chosen degree course.
The University also offers English Support programs for international students who have not acquired sufficient English Language competency to cope with the demands of a full study load.
Academic Year
Semester One: Mid February - Beginning June
Semester Two: Mid August - End November
Support Services and Facilities
- English Language Support programs
- International Students Society
- Pre departure kits
- Airport pick up
- Orientation for new students
- Accommodation Services
- Student Affairs Office
- Student Association
- Sports Clubs
- Student Clubs
- On campus pub and café
- Extensive Library and Computer Facilities
- Notre Dame International Centre
Tuition Fees
| Bachelor course: |
c.a A$10,000-A$11,000 per annum |
| Post Graduate: |
A$10,000-A$11,000 per annum |
| Bachelor Preliminary courses: |
A$5,250 per semester |
| Foundation Studies: |
A $11,000 |
Scholarships and Grants
The AUSAID and International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) can be awarded to undertake a higher degree by research at Notre Dame.
For details on scholarships click here.
Contact Us
Student Department Australian Consultancy Ltd Postfach 457 CH-3800 Interlaken Switzerland Phone: +41(0)33 826 0026 Fax: +41 (0)33 826 0027
Email: info@australianconsultancy.com
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Student Department Australian Consultancy PO BOX 10 Grange 4051, Queensland Australia Phone: +61 7 33 56 0111 Fax: +61 7 33 56 1711 |
CRICOS Code: (01032F)